Kawai (left) and Miyagawa flanking Azman |
By Nur Ashikin Abdul Aziz
Malaysia,
together with other countries in the Southeast Asian region, are pillars to
Japan's new foreign policy which aims to improve connectivity between Asia, the
Middle East and Africa through a free and open Indo-Pacific region, an aide to
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, said Friday.
Katsuyuki
Kawai, who is Special Advisor for Foreign Affairs to the Japanese Prime
Minister in the latter's capacity as President of the Liberal Democratic Party,
said besides ASEAN countries, the US, Australia, and India will also be
'centrepiece' in the strategy which is expected to promote stability and
prosperity in the region as a whole.
The
Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy is still open for new ideas and proposals
that could make the new strategy more attractive and fruitful for every country
in the region, Kawai said.
"I
will be back to Tokyo on Saturday morning and will meet with Mr Abe to report
on the positive and constructive reaction from Malaysia. I hope from now on,
government to government (links) will propel and promote the realisation of
this new strategy," he told Bernama during a visit to the Malaysian
National News Agency's headquarters on Friday.
The
strategy consists of three pillars - the promotion and establishment of rule of
law and freedom of navigation, the pursuit of economic prosperity by improving
connectivity, and the commitment for peace and stability - was first unveiled
in August 2016 by Abe.
Kawai's
visit to Bernama was part of his three-day visit to Malaysia, which began
Thursday. His six member delegation, which included Japan's ambassador to
Malaysia Makio Miyagawa and other embassy officers, had an hour-long meeting
with the top management of the national news agency.
Bernama
Chairman Datuk Seri Azman Ujang in the meeting suggested for a seminar to
promote the new policy in Malaysia, with the cooperation of Malaysia's
Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS). This was warmly
welcomed by Kawai.
Also
present at the meeting were Bernama Editor-in-Chief, Datuk
Zakaria Abd Wahab and Deputy Editor-in-Chief (International News Service) Ahmad
Zukiman Mohd Zain.
Kawai
is scheduled to meet ISIS Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Tan Sri Rastam
Mohd Isa, later in the day.
Malaysia
and Japan celebrated the 60th anniversary of their establishment of diplomatic
relations last year.
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BERNAMA
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